Developing session beans

  • Configuring EJB 3.1 session bean methods to be asynchronous

    Use this task to configure Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.1 session bean methods to run asynchronously. You can make some or all of your bean methods asynchronous.

  • Developing stateful session beans

    You can create a bean implementation class for a stateful session bean as introduced in the Enterprise JavaBeans™ (EJB) 1.0 specification and significantly simplified by the EJB 3.0 specification. A stateful bean is a type of session bean that is intended for use by a single client during its lifetime and maintains a conversational state with the client that is calling it.

  • Developing a session bean to have a No-Interface Local View

  • Developing singleton session beans

    Create a bean implementation class for a singleton session bean, introduced by the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.1 specification. The EJB container initializes only one instance of a singleton session bean, and that instance is shared by all clients. Because a single instance is shared by all clients, singleton session beans have special life cycle and concurrency semantics.

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